The pie chart illustrates female poverty in the United States, whereas the bar chart demonstrates the poverty rate between gender and age groups for the year 2008.
Overall, the majority of females with no dependent children occupy the largest portion of the pie chart; in contrast, married females without children contribute the least to the pie chart. Combining this with the bar chart, younger women faced the highest rates of poverty, whereas older men contributed the least to poverty.
To begin with the pie chart, the highest portion is contributed by single females, with 54%, which is a larger portion than the remaining married women without children (8%), married women with kids (12%), and single women with children (26%).
To demonstrate the poverty rate by gender and age group, the bar chart indicates that the youngest of both genders are observed to be vulnerable, with more than 20%. In contrast, mature men recorded 7%, alongside 18-24 year old females, who recorded nearly 20%. However, a sudden rise is observed for the figure until the end, nearly 15% for 75 and up age elder women.
